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Sequencer Project

Hrm. It seems that I may need the $400 version of CadSoft Eagle to lay out a PCB of the size I need. The free version can only do 100mm x 80mm boards, and the $200 version can only do 160mm x 100mm.

This is disappointing. I guess I should figure out if there is another way I can do it.

9 Responses

  1. jerronimo April 10, 2006

    there are a few linux/x11 tools that do it to.. look for “pcb” i think… crap name to search on… i found it once via freshmeat.net

    1. yeah, the gschem/pcb package is what you’re thinking of, I believe.

      1. c0nsumer April 10, 2006

        I’m poking around with ExpressPCB’s free software, but it’s crap. Eagle won’t work for me… blah. I’m becoming disheartened.

      2. jerronimo April 10, 2006

        http://freshmeat.net/projects/pcb/

        i think that was it.

        I made a few parts for it. Z80, eproms, etc. :)

  2. c0nsumer April 14, 2006

    Yes, actually. That’d be quite nice. If anything, so if I can even see if I’m capable of doing what I want to do.

    Thank you. :)

  3. c0nsumer April 14, 2006

    Oh, nifty. Thank you. :)

    1. Oh, you’ll have to get the program from cadsoft’s ftp and patch it with the prog in that zip.

      1. c0nsumer April 14, 2006

        Oh, I’ve got it all installed already. :) I’ve used it for other things, in the Lite config. I was ready to pay for the $99 version, until I realized that even that wouldn’t do it. :\

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